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Showing posts with label Large Rose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Large Rose. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 September 2016

Sister Celebration


Hi to all my crafty friends, today for my DT card at Cheery Lynn Designs I am sharing a shabby chic style card using many of the beautiful floral and lace style dies.



My card measures 8x5 Inches and I started by adding a patterned layer of paper to my card which I added Frantage, distressed at the edges and added some ink. I also added a couple of corner accents and my double layered inked butterfly.



My next couple of layers were torn across the page and my small doily and leaves inserted behind. These layers were added with foam strips for extra dimension.



My main image was mounted onto my frame with foam strips. I added Frantage, my word Sister and a Flower into the girl's hair for extra detail.



My flourish was cut down and all the parts placed in at different angles. Adding my flowers and extra leaves finishing with accents of Pearls.

Thanks so much for stopping by today and good luck to everyone entering the Fortnightly Challenge at Cheery Lynn Designs.

Friday, 15 April 2016

North American Release - Cheery Lynn Designs Blog Hop


Hi Everyone, thanks for stopping by today and welcome to our latest blog hop at Cheery Lynn Designs. We are all excited to be sharing with you the latest North American Release of dies. There is 63 dies in this latest collection, where you can find every state and region of the U.S and Canada.

I am first on the blog hop roll, so please just click on Lisa's name at the end of my post to continue hopping.


I decided to make a home decor item as inspiration with my dies of choice Texas, Maine and California. So let me show you how I made this.


I started off by cutting a piece of Greyboard to approx 12 x 4. Next I cut coffee stirrer sticks in half and trimmed the angled end off them. I glued in place across my greyboard and weighed it down until dry. I gave this board a whitewash of paint and a layer of DecoArt varnish to seal.


You will see on this photo I glued two papers together onto white cardstock to resemble the American flag and placed my dies on to cut out.


My lady was cut out from the Maine die using Tim Holtz Family pack. All my State Letters, Stars and Explore were heat embossed with Red Tinsel embossing powder for an added sparkle.


My Red Roses are to represent the national flower of the United States, adding some leaves and Baby's Breath for added detail.


I added some metal screw brads to the corners.


These dies are fantastic for scrapbooking, memorabilia projects, cards, home decor and lots more. You will see lots of inspiration from my fellow Teamies as you visit their blogs.


Another look at my finished project.

I'd love if you leave a comment to let me know you stopped by on our BLOG HOP and be sure to head over to LISA'S blog next.

Once you have finished hopping be sure to leave a comment at Cheery Lynn Designs to be in with a chance to win a $20 prize for one random commenter.

Have fun and Happy Crafting,

Julie x

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Saturday, 3 October 2015

Forever Friends


Hi Everyone, this week for my DT post at Cheery Lynn Designs I thought I would showcase the versatility of their Stacker dies and how by turning them round and cutting in to the die cut shapes with another stacker you are able to achieve lots of different shapes.



You will see on these photos how I cut out my shapes and inserted in to each other for my base layer.


This photo shows my next layers and how I turned the same stacker as on the first layer around 90 degrees to give a different look.


My Butterfly was heat embossed and a pearl added.


My roses were cut out in White Cardstock and shaded with 2 colours of Distress Ink.


My words were double layered for a shadow effect and the "S" was taken from my word set Happy Christmas. Finally adding some pearls, Stickles and a Leaf Flourish to finish.

Thanks for stopping by today and for all the lovely comments that you leave.

 Julie x

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Saturday, 4 April 2015

Happy Easter


Happy Easter weekend to everyone and thank you so much for all your lovely comments on my recent win. I have such lovely blog friends and I truly appreciate everyone stopping by my blog. 
For my DT post at Cheery Lynn Designs this week I have made an Easter card with some of the dies from their January release, using them also as a stencil. Let me talk you through my card.


I stamped my image and coloured with Copic pens. I then die cut out my Deutschland Border in heavy cardstock and used as a stencil, shading Milled Lavender on to my image and distressed the edges with my distress tool. Layering on to coloured cardstock. 


I cut my Doily in half, offsetting on the underside. 


I used 2 of the Border Strips to the edge of my card, adding a little texture paste through a stencil on to my patterned paper.


I placed my flourishes on, paper piecing in a few extra swirls. Don't worry about your joins as your flowers will hide them.


Finally adding my roses which had been shaded with Copic pens.


A closer look at the centre mounted, notice how the stenciling around Tilda compliments the Doily and Border strip.

Thanks for stopping by today and once again a Happy Easter to everyone, see you all next week. 

Julie x

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Saturday, 7 March 2015

Vintage Easel Card


Hi Everyone, for my DT Card at Cheery Lynn Designs today, I am sharing with you how to cut an easel card using your dies. Let me talk you through my photographs.


My card was folded in half. Notice how I have placed my die slightly off the edge of my card so it doesn't cut my fold when I run through my die cutting machine. I next placed the die to the opposite end and cut. I now had my shaped card.


My topper was cut to form the top of my easel card in white and patterned paper for the top and bottom part. You will also see in the second photo how my folded card looks opened up. My layers were glued to form my easel.


My doily was double heat embossed for a smooth finish and some bling added into the centre of the flowers.


Love these little butterflies for an accent. I double layered them and added a touch of bling to the centre.


My Rose was cut out of white cardstock and a little Frayed Burlap Distress ink added. This was then mounted onto my bow with a few leaves, my corner die and little butterflies.

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Thank you for stopping by and I appreciate all comments left, see you again soon.

Julie xx

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Saturday, 27 September 2014

Vintage Layered Card


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Hi Everyone, and a warm welcome to my new followers.
For my DT card over at Cheery Lynn Designs this week I thought I would share a vintage style.


The first 2 layers glued onto my card were torn at the edges and some distress added to the edges and I placed my tiny doily onto both sides. My next layer, I die cut out the Horizon Square Frame, distressed the edges and added some creases onto the paper and placed my die cut heart.


My image I glued lace around and added to my Magic Mirror die which I had distressed the edges on and added some gilding wax too.


Layers of different leaves and flourishes were added which I cut out in different coordinating papers. My roses were die cut from white cardstock. I shaded the paper with my Copics before building my roses.


Finally adding a few pearls on my card to finish.

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Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a creative weekend.

Saturday, 9 August 2014

Celebration Card


Hello Everyone, for my Design Team card this week at Cheery Lynn Designs I have made a card showcasing the New Release die - Pour the Wine.



I cut out my wine bottle and backed onto silver paper which I fussy cut around. I then applied lots of little gems into the centre of the flowers and a little sticker on to it. My wine glasses were cut out and I then placed a little colour core paper behind and fussy cut too, adding some bling to finish.


My rose was made with bazzill card stock and the Large Rose die.

Thanks for stopping by my Blog today. I am off on Holiday today for two weeks but still have my posts scheduled for going up. I hope to still catch up with your blogs while away.

Julie x

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Main stamped image is from Penny Black


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